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QUIA PREP GAMES

PRACTICE FOR CULTURE FROM MARY JOHNSTON BOOK below
  Roman Housing Advanced from Johnston
Roman Bath (Thermae) Terms from Johnston
  Types of Gladiators from Johnston
  Names (Nomina) and Name Terms from Johnston
  Roman Clothing (Johnston)

 

 

Go to these links for all Convention information and project guidelines

http://www.roman-empire.net/  home site for Roman history test information

http://www.roman-empire.net/maps/map-empire.html click on the link to interactive maps!: the empire - look at expanse of the roman empire for 14 AD (Augustus), 54 AD (Claudius), and 116 AD (Trajan). also look at main chapters - early emperors and main chapters - high point

http://www.unrv.com/roman-empire-map.php -the provinces of the Roman empire   - all the provinces are named on the map - note that it include all provinces/regions of all periods

http://www.unrv.com/provinces/province-chronology.php -the chronology of the provinces   - all the provinces and the date when each was made a province - concentrate on the period from 27 BC (Augustus) to 116 AD (Trajan)

http://www.unrv.com/provinces/provincetable.php -4 important provinces: Aegyptus, Britannia, Dacia, Hispania   - click on the white name of each province, read the part dealing with its role in Roman history between the reigns of Augustus (27 BC) to Trajan (116 AD).

Posted by Kim Ashcraft